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Fibromyalgia (part 2)

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  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
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    mornign everyone.

    wonderful blue sky here this morning, not a cloud in sight. think this is going to last for a while this time? i really should get on to getting the garden sorted and make the most of it while it lasts.

    bz well done to you and df on putting your feet down with mil2b and getting her seen. hope she is going to be all right though and the hospital is more of a precaution than anything else. your right not to trust dentist if they cant do a filling right, sound slike uts an excellent thing that the referred you on. any chance of trying a different practice alltogether for other thigns?
  • bz I was thinking of you today when someone I know had the start of an abcess and the dentist put in a chip that has a slow release anti-biotic to start to clear it up and i wondered if anything like that would help you. I am so pleased you have bitten the bullet (*g*) and started the process to get rid of that abcess once and for all. It can't be good for you having an underlying infection on top of everything else. Well done you.
    Poor MIL2B. What's up with her? At least you can have a weekend without having "emergency" calls from her and she won't be able to smoke in hospital! Hope she recovers soon.

    Unity Emotional blackmail is my forte!! You really don't have to send a book! I love doing things for other people - gives me so much pleasure and helps me feel useful iykwim. I'll cough my new address but remember I won't be there until 10th June.
    I'm glad you took the chance of the nice weather to get out and walk somewhere nice and that you feel renewed.

    I had another lovely email from new Landlady yesterday. I think she may realise I'm twitchy about it going OK after being let down, so she's keeping in touch. She's sending me the Tenancy Agreement to sign today and we're meeting at property on 9th to swap keys for money and I move properly on 10th. Nice to be able to do it over a couple of days as it takes the pressure off a little. Particularly since removal guy hasn't phoned me back.
    You will have to forgive me being totally obsessed with move until I get in new place. I'm sorry - that's just the way I am.
    Hope it's sunny with everyone.
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W
  • purplecatlover
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    edited 30 May 2009 at 11:32AM
    no need to apologise careful, be as obsessed as you like :) its nice anyway to hear its going swimingly.

    someone who has more fashion sense than me, does pale lilacy purle torusers go with pale pink top or am i seriously clashing and need to go find a white top?
  • kassandra
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    Morning pcl, Aunty Axe!

    Hope it's a good one for you both.

    Where's everyone else.....I'm feeling chatty for the first time in weeks!!!
  • kassandra
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    no need to apologise careful, be as obsessed as you like :) its nice anyway to hear its going swimingly.

    someone who has more fashion sense than me, does pale lilacy purle torusers go with pale pink top or am i seriously clashing and need to go find a white top?


    I'd say lilac and pink go but white would probably look nicer. I find I have no real sense when it comes to mixing colours. I see other people wearing a mixture of colours and it looks really nice but I have no confidence with any more than two colours and one of them is usually black or white :D
  • purplecatlover
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    i aint going anywhere so ill save the hunting for white for if i do, or tomorrow. now i remember why i usually only buy neutral couloured trousers/shorts/skirts. actually as a student my friend nelped sort all my clothes and they were hung/grouped in order of this goes with that.

    nice to hear your feelong chatty again kass :)
  • Chat away kass! It will be nice to hear what you've been up to.
    Just found a bargain in Oxfam - loads of thick, neutral fabric - have to make loads of curtains so I'm grabbing fabric when I see it cheaply.
    pcl Organising a wardrobe like that is such a good idea. I'm useless with clothes - I never think about whether something suits me or not; if I like it and it fits, I buy it!
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    Hi guys, mil2b will be fine. It was more of a precaution cos we knew she wasn't managing at home, let alone eating properly or showering properly or keeping her bloods right, plus she was in pain. At one point DF had had enough and was telling me to leave it but I was like "Erm...NO!". :angry: He'd come back from the shops and she'd told him (while I was out the room) that she wasn't going (to the emergency docs)-a trip she'd arranged while I was in the room...it seems she won't (as easily) argue with me but will push her luck with DF, so I was like forget that!!:angry: It's such an arduous process though: why must we argue with her to get her to go to the docs when she's ill?? :mad: Main problem is constipation this time (but for weeks pretty much) and the emergency doctor was worried it might be diverticulitis. Apparently she's been moved wards this morning and treated for constipation. DF feels better that she's somewhere safe and looked after and the doc told me, when she was looking through her records on the computer, that the liver scans she's been having were just a red herring and there's nothing shown on them. So that's a relief at least. :)

    DF has gone to Manchester with the lads doing the suit measuring so I'm home alone with the dogs...in the sunshine...if I start painting the patio furniture again are they gonna get their fur on my paint/paint on their fur..? :confused:

    Kass I've been referred because they'd done root canals and antibiotics to death and there's still a bit in the root (like permanently) that gets worse/better dependant on how run down I am. They need to go in through the front of my gum and take the tip of my root out to get the rest of the infection out. Not looking forward to it but they did say (when I was there for DF) that I would/should be offered the range of sedation - from the numby injection to putting me out...(phew!)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • purplecatlover
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    bz yes more than likely unless you can shut them in/out somehow.

    cwta nice bargain :) it was the only way friend could be sure she wouldnt be accompanying me home to change or be embarrased lol
  • bz Are you able to do the painting in a corner and barricade the dogs out in some way? It would be a shme not to be outside in the good weather. Good to know that MIL2B won't take nonsense from you. I've had some roots of teeth taken out years ago by going through the front of the gum and it's not as sore afterwards as you would think it would be. Mine was find again after 24 hours and healed really quickly. There aren't a whole load of nerves in the gum, but you do have to be careful and take what they say about after care seriously. Be brave and once it's done, you won't look back.

    pcl Aww, bless your friend! *g* And good of you to take it in a nice way and not be offended.
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W
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